Gay Men Navy Pea I Am A Gay Man, Should I Join The Navy?

I am a gay man, should I join the Navy? - gay men navy pea

I hear many people are gay in the Navy, I would have fun?

6 comments:

Ike F said...

My ex-boyfriend came into the marina. I never really left though technically they back off, but ... is probably a good idea when it's good.

lexiegir... said...

When the blade into his food in 15 minutes 4 hours sleep, then in operation for 8 and then 4 hours sleep, then 4 hours and 4 hours after the ship is a great freedom. You will see the world, but it is a cruise ship and are not as many women in the U.S. Navy as a note to the people that travel on most Navy and Marines, so if you think that your joy may be in the closet while serious, but the Navy and Marines build character and strength and if you serve a sense of duty to his country, then it is a great opportunity.

randy_pl... said...

It is something to consider this and decide for yourself. But I want to say. I'm bisexual, and put 20 years in the Navy, eventually retiring with an honorable discharge. Even if I'm married, I was always alone for the duration of sentences.

But to do this, you must walk on eggshells to avoid almost discovered. Think you're out more than 90% of all men now. So be very careful what you do and you with it. You will learn their homosexual tendencies, before they do not suppress in one-armed, but we must be careful to avoid detection.

During my Navy career was a lot of fun to meet interesting people, learned a trade, and I saw places in the world ever saw. If I ever do to, you can bet that will follow.

Since the perception of gay improved, there is more acceptance. Personally, I think, avoid the restrictions, homosexuals wi enlistingll be eliminated over the next eight years. Good luck to you!

RachelS1... said...

Only if you are willing to be completely closed, and the risk of being dishonorably discharged if your boss discovers that you are gay.

If you are willing to stay in the closet and risking their lives to serve his country after the recourse to. If you think the Navy is a big gay orgy, forget it.

The U.S. military Do not Ask Do not Tell policy is still in force.

IBUM is Roy G Biv said...

not to do things for the wrong reasons. They do it because what I really want to do and that is what is best for you. What is in his heart. This could be an event that changed your life thinking about what is being done carefully, before making a wrong move.

Roger For World Peace said...

Would be on a submarine?

In the Navy you can sail the seas of the world.
In the Navy can you get on your knees.
They do not apply to the seafarers call to know.

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